Master of Diagnostic Radiography

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Master of Diagnostic Radiography

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Duration: 2 Year(s)

The University of Sydney

Sydney, New South Wales (NSW), Australia

Course TypeMaster

Course Specialty

Diagnostic Technology

Affiliation

The University of Sydney

Overview

    1. The Master of Diagnostic Radiography at the University of Sydney is a comprehensive professional programme designed to prepare students for practice as diagnostic radiographers. Students learn to operate a range of medical imaging technologies—from mobile X-ray machines to MRI, CT and cardiac imaging units—and to critically analyse image data for diagnostic utility and safety.
    2. Clinical placements across public and private sectors allow students to apply theory to practice and gain industry experience, under supervision, in real healthcare settings.
    3. The programme’s completion meets the accreditation requirements for provisional registration as a diagnostic radiographer in Australia, offering graduates opportunities in a range of health-care settings (hospital imaging departments, private clinics, diagnostic centres).

Fee (INR):

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Stipend (INR):

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Accomodation:

Hostel Facility

Scholarship:

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Eligibility

    1. Hold a recognised bachelor’s (or higher) degree (or equivalent).
    2. Demonstrate academic merit (minimum GPA/WAM as per university requirements).
    3. For international applicants: provide proof of English-language proficiency and equivalency of prior qualification.

Minimum Education

Bachelor Degree

Admission Process:

    1. Hold the required prior qualification (bachelor’s or higher) and meet English-language proficiency.
    2. Submit an online application to the University of Sydney for the Master of Diagnostic Radiography by the relevant application deadline.
    3. University assesses applications based on academic record (GPA/WAM), prior qualification, and for international students, equivalency and English language.
    4. If offered a place, accept the offer and enrol — commence full-time study of the 96 credit-point programme over 2 years.
    5. Engage in clinical placements and complete required units of study as set out in the Course Handbook.
    6. After completion, apply for registration as a diagnostic radiographer via the MRPBA (pending supervised practice) if required.
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